Schlaf 2015; 04(02): 72-77
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1626133
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Schlaf, neuronale Plastizität und Erholung nach einem Hirnschlag

SIMONE B. DUSS*
1   Universitätsklinik für Neurologie, INSELSPITAL Universitätsspital Bern, CH-3010 Bern, Schweiz, Email: simone.duss@insel.ch
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ANDREA SEILER*
1   Universitätsklinik für Neurologie, INSELSPITAL Universitätsspital Bern, CH-3010 Bern, Schweiz, Email: simone.duss@insel.ch
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RENÉ MÜRI
1   Universitätsklinik für Neurologie, INSELSPITAL Universitätsspital Bern, CH-3010 Bern, Schweiz, Email: simone.duss@insel.ch
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CLAUDIO L. BASSETTI
1   Universitätsklinik für Neurologie, INSELSPITAL Universitätsspital Bern, CH-3010 Bern, Schweiz, Email: simone.duss@insel.ch
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Publication History

Publication Date:
12 February 2018 (online)

Ziel dieses Artikels ist es, die Rolle des Schlafs bei der Wiederherstellung der durch einen ischämischen Hirninfarkt eingeschränkten motorischen oder kognitiven Funktion zu erörtern sowie die zugrundeliegenden neuronalen Mechanismen zu diskutieren.

* Diese Autorinnen haben gleichermaßen zum Artikel beigetragen


 
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